Late to the party as usual, reading David Wolpert's acclaimed book (and also a thread on this forum), I see there is a specialized technique pioneered by a Dr Gaines called "bone-on-bone:. David reports about it very favorably in his current edition and also in a few threads here which were controversial at the time.
They were posted in 2005, though, and I wonder whether any new developments on that front have occurred since then. I also see that one was posted in the kid forum which is probably meaningful.
I hope I haven't missed any more recent resolution in professional opinion about this approach (as reported here). but if the search engine is working, it appears to be an empty spot - at least on this forum. What happened between 2005 and now regarding "B-on-B"? Back then, Linda Racine reported that professional consensus was it carried a strong risk of leading to increased kyphosis. Is that still the last word on the subject?
They were posted in 2005, though, and I wonder whether any new developments on that front have occurred since then. I also see that one was posted in the kid forum which is probably meaningful.
I hope I haven't missed any more recent resolution in professional opinion about this approach (as reported here). but if the search engine is working, it appears to be an empty spot - at least on this forum. What happened between 2005 and now regarding "B-on-B"? Back then, Linda Racine reported that professional consensus was it carried a strong risk of leading to increased kyphosis. Is that still the last word on the subject?
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